Recovery

Weather the Storm: A Guide for Families on Coping with a Loved One’s Relapse in Recovery

When your loved one started their journey to recovery, we’re sure you were filled with hope and expectations for the future. Now, your loved one has experienced a relapse and you’re feeling hopele

The Role of Spirituality and Service in Mental Health Recovery

A <a href="https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/01/13/spirituality-krista-tippett" id="">growing number of Americans</a> are turning to spirituality as a way to find a sense of meaning and purpose in

Utilizing Acute Care Vs. a Social Model

Acute care often refers to a <a href="https://ethosrecovery.com/should-you-go-to-treatment-after-detoxification/" id="">fairly rigorous level of care</a> for individuals needing treatment. It focuses

The Importance of Struggling Your First Year Sober

Everything worthwhile requires effort. You can’t build a home, a career, or a meaningful relationship without putting in some hard work. Sobriety is in the same category. Diligence can help ens

The Differences Between Mentoring and Therapy

According to the latest statistics from SAMHSA, as of 2020, <a href="https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/reports/rpt35325/NSDUHFFRPDFWHTMLFiles2020/2020NSDUHFFR1PDFW102121.pdf" id="">58.7%

The First Step: What Does It Really Mean?

Power is a vague concept. We want to assert control over our lives, we work to achieve influence at work and online, and we strive to manage expectations as they evolve, but how exactly does “po

Tapering Off to Sobriety: How Much Cutback is Too Much Too Soon?

Overcoming alcoholism is an experience like no other. It is the most challenging and courageous journey you will ever undertake. But it is a journey worth it for the hundreds of thousands of people wh